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most of us have insurance, and most of us think that we are going to stay healthy. we are no different than katy and other ordinary americans, no different than anybody else. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it is wrong. it is bankrupting families, bankrupting business. we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year. we are going to fix it. again, i want to especially thank max for his hard work on a bill as chair of the finance commit at the. he has been committed to getting this done. this is obviously a tough time in america. it is a tough time here in montana. just six months ago, we were in the middle of the wore the recession in our lifetime. we were losing about 700 jobs each month. economists feared the great coming of a great depression. we acted as fast as we could to pass a recovery plan to stop the free-fall. i want to speak briefly about the recovery plan, because that has colo
most of us have insurance, and most of us think that we are going to stay healthy. we are no different than katy and other ordinary americans, no different than anybody else. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it is wrong. it is bankrupting families, bankrupting business. we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year....
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. >> won't even let us in. they've blocked us out. >> my son has the right to live. >> no doubt. >> my son has the right to health care. >> you don't really think you're going to get that, ma'am, in this bill? >> we have to do something. >> that's what i hear from the liberals. we've got to do something. a bad bill is better than nothing, i guess. >> this health care reform town hall meeting in downtown memphis spawned more than one screaming match. >> i'll make this my first priority and yes, i have read the bill. >> -- taxes. >> please don't yell out, this is america, this is memphis, tennessee, take two aspirin and come back in the morning. >> reporter: boos and cheers greeted ed perlmutter. proof people are passionate when it comes to health care reform. >> i just appreciate the fact that you're all willing to take time to come out. thank you for exercising your civic duty of talking to your congressman. >> scenes like that playing out all over america. and it's not only the crowds losing their cool at thes
. >> won't even let us in. they've blocked us out. >> my son has the right to live. >> no doubt. >> my son has the right to health care. >> you don't really think you're going to get that, ma'am, in this bill? >> we have to do something. >> that's what i hear from the liberals. we've got to do something. a bad bill is better than nothing, i guess. >> this health care reform town hall meeting in downtown memphis spawned more than one screaming...
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she'll join us to talk about that and your questions, as well. stay with us. that's a lot of paper. >> it is. credit roller coaster ♪ ♪ and as you can see it kinda bites! ♪ ♪ so sing the lyrics with me: ♪ when your debt goes up your score goes down ♪ ♪ when you pay a little off it goes the other way 'round ♪ ♪ it's just the same for everybody, every boy and girl ♪ ♪ the credit roller coaster makes you wanna hurl ♪ ♪ so throw your hands in the air, and wave 'em around ♪ ♪ like a wanna-be frat boy trying to get down ♪ ♪ then bring 'em right back to where your laptop's at... ♪ ♪ log on to free credit report dot com - stat! ♪ vo: free credit score and report with enrollment in triple advantage. introducing a breakthrough from tums that can control your heartburn for hours all day or all night. it's called tums dual action, and it's the longest lasting tums ever. tums dual action works two ways to relieve heartburn: like all tums, it goes to work in seconds. plus, tums dual action has an effective acid reducer that works for
she'll join us to talk about that and your questions, as well. stay with us. that's a lot of paper. >> it is. credit roller coaster ♪ ♪ and as you can see it kinda bites! ♪ ♪ so sing the lyrics with me: ♪ when your debt goes up your score goes down ♪ ♪ when you pay a little off it goes the other way 'round ♪ ♪ it's just the same for everybody, every boy and girl ♪ ♪ the credit roller coaster makes you wanna hurl ♪ ♪ so throw your hands in the air, and wave 'em...
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send us your questions on facebook or our blog at cnn.com/newsroom. then tune in today at 4:00 eastern where our panel of guests will separate fact from fiction in this muddled health care debate. >>> it could be weeks before we know the winner in afghanistan's presidential election. today the vote count is going on and there's word of retaliation by taliban against afghans who did go the votes. a vote monitoring group said the taliban sliced off the index fingers of at least two people in kandahar province. we have the latest from kabul. >> reporter: it has only been two days since afghans headed to the poll for its second ever presidential elections but already two candidates claiming that they are in the lead. they both state they are the ones who have gotten the majority of the vote so far. let's listen to what dr. abdullah had to say. >> shouldn't confuse your viewers, i'm not claiming victory but i'm saying all the preliminary results which we've received so far, it's in my favor, puts me in the lead. we need to have the full picture and also th
send us your questions on facebook or our blog at cnn.com/newsroom. then tune in today at 4:00 eastern where our panel of guests will separate fact from fiction in this muddled health care debate. >>> it could be weeks before we know the winner in afghanistan's presidential election. today the vote count is going on and there's word of retaliation by taliban against afghans who did go the votes. a vote monitoring group said the taliban sliced off the index fingers of at least two...
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saves us money. all of us money. and gives, covers, 36 of the 47 million people not covered. 11 million of the people who are not covered, today, are illegal immigrants. all right. right over here, yes, sir. >> if i could -- if we, if we live in canada, until we are ready to talk about the fact that we couldn't get or didn't choose to get $1,000 permitted procedure his cancer was not diagnosed for years. [ inaudible ] >> well, i would dispute you on the facts, the fact is, as 2 million americans, every year, are alive and cured from cancer in this country because they don't have canadian health care. and that is the fact. this is america. i would be happy to show you that we have a 30% better cure rate on almost every cancer than canada does. and the reason is, you may get diagnosed early, but you get, you get a ability to get in line. and the average breast cancer patient in canada today waits six months before they're in treatment. that's six months. now, we don't want to get in the line. access to care isn't getti
saves us money. all of us money. and gives, covers, 36 of the 47 million people not covered. 11 million of the people who are not covered, today, are illegal immigrants. all right. right over here, yes, sir. >> if i could -- if we, if we live in canada, until we are ready to talk about the fact that we couldn't get or didn't choose to get $1,000 permitted procedure his cancer was not diagnosed for years. [ inaudible ] >> well, i would dispute you on the facts, the fact is, as 2...
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faith coleman joins us now from or plan did he. you were a nurse practitioner, you didn't have health insurance. how did that happen? >> because i was working as an independent contractor for two different doctors and i was not then eligible for the usual employee pack an or employee benefits and i at the time just could not afford to for any health insurance. >> okay. so you're working, you couldn't afford to pay for health insurance, you're working as a health practitioner, so you knew the importance of having it. >> absolutely. >> you just couldn't afford it. >> right. >> and then you come down with cancer. >> right. >> and the medical bills come. >> shocking, it was shocking. >> we should tell everyone that you're in remission now doing fine. >> yes, i am, i'm six years out. >> so when you find out, right, and then that's devastating enough, but you knew working in the field that, oh my gosh, the costs are going to be outrageous. tell us about that. >> yes, i did, and i was absolutely terror stricken over the possibilities of p
faith coleman joins us now from or plan did he. you were a nurse practitioner, you didn't have health insurance. how did that happen? >> because i was working as an independent contractor for two different doctors and i was not then eligible for the usual employee pack an or employee benefits and i at the time just could not afford to for any health insurance. >> okay. so you're working, you couldn't afford to pay for health insurance, you're working as a health practitioner, so you...
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doctor, thanks so much for being with us. >> leave us alone. that's all we would ask, would you leave us alone. >> here is the question. does president obama win while the nation watches these raucous health care debates or does he lose? that's the political argument in all of this that we want to ask you. >> you want me to tell you what my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary of state. i am. >> there is an update on this story. the state department now has a new explanation of why secretary of state hillary clinton seemed to lose it in congo. this is not about the trance lay ter's mistake. you will hear this explanation if you stay with us. >>> also, remember, after the show, we are going to do something called after the show, on cnn.com/live right here at 4:00. stay with us. a lot of information coming in. oh, and there is a claire mccaskill town hall debate that's going on right now. we are going to be dipping into it. stay with us. we'll be right back. when she started forgetting things, i was hoping it was nothing. grandma! what
doctor, thanks so much for being with us. >> leave us alone. that's all we would ask, would you leave us alone. >> here is the question. does president obama win while the nation watches these raucous health care debates or does he lose? that's the political argument in all of this that we want to ask you. >> you want me to tell you what my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary of state. i am. >> there is an update on this story. the state department now has a...
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it makes us happy to see there is such a thing. >> there's no paycheck. it's not really safe here but this is the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, knowing that have you done something for someone that nobody else has done before. i made a difference in the life of these families. definitely the sacrifice has been worth it. >> just amazing, brad blauser. amazing when people do stuff like that. can you nominate a hero of your own on our website, cnn.com/heroes. remember, nominations for this year close tonight. so get them in. get them in. >>> creativity can be the key when it comes to surviving a recession. a lot of people are losing their jobs. some people are trying small businesses. you're about to meet a small business owner that found a way to bounce all of the way to the bank. check it out. (music plays) when you think about all you can do in an all-wheel-drive subaru... you'll find there is a lot to love. that's why we created the subaru a lot to love event. where you can get a great deal on any new 2009 subaru. and see theee really is a lot to love.
it makes us happy to see there is such a thing. >> there's no paycheck. it's not really safe here but this is the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, knowing that have you done something for someone that nobody else has done before. i made a difference in the life of these families. definitely the sacrifice has been worth it. >> just amazing, brad blauser. amazing when people do stuff like that. can you nominate a hero of your own on our website, cnn.com/heroes. remember, nominations...
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it makes us happy to see there is such a thing. >> there's no paycheck. it's not really safe here but this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, knowing that have you done something for someone that nobody else has done before. i made a difference in the life of these families. definitely the sacrifice has been worth it. >> just amazing, brad blauser. amazing when people do stuff like that. congratulations to you. you can nominate a cnn hero of your own on our website. cnn.com/heroes. remember, nominations for this year close tonight. so get them in. get them in. >>> creativity can be the key when it comes to surviving a recession. a lot of people are losing their jobs. some people are trying small businesses. you're about to meet a small business owner that found a way to bounce all of the way to the bank. check it out. when a tornado tore through holly, colorado, air life denver took to the air... their night-vision goggles keeping them safe on a perilous flight... and powering those precision goggles--- is the only battery air life trusts: duracell. tru
it makes us happy to see there is such a thing. >> there's no paycheck. it's not really safe here but this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, knowing that have you done something for someone that nobody else has done before. i made a difference in the life of these families. definitely the sacrifice has been worth it. >> just amazing, brad blauser. amazing when people do stuff like that. congratulations to you. you can nominate a cnn hero of your own on our website....
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. a day on the days that you have arthritis pain, you could end up taking 4 times the number... of pills compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills. just 2 aleve have the strength... to relieve arthritis pain all day. >>> don hewitt was a television news pioneer in every sense of the word, a giant in our business. he passed away today. as a former colleague and fr
customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8...
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just point to us, show us where it happened. he showed us the door where a witness spotted his wheelchair days after police found his body. so we took a look inside and found the place a wreck, there was bleach on the countertop. police have been all throughout this abandoned apartment looking for fingerprints and we found this garbage back here with ashes all around it. she may have tried to burn the body here. that was after simpson nailed a three inch hammer into his brain and stabbed him up to 50 times and beat him over the head with a tire iron. we told him to watch through a mirror and dismembered him and sliced his throat. she admitted it. >> she wanted a candy bar and then told us what happened. >> reporter: the victim would drive his motorized wheelchair through the neighborhood and investigators thought simpson was a snitch. she thought he was one? she allegedly lured him inside with sex and then after three days of torture borrowed rainwater's car and dumped the body. >> i know she wasn't taking her meds like she was
just point to us, show us where it happened. he showed us the door where a witness spotted his wheelchair days after police found his body. so we took a look inside and found the place a wreck, there was bleach on the countertop. police have been all throughout this abandoned apartment looking for fingerprints and we found this garbage back here with ashes all around it. she may have tried to burn the body here. that was after simpson nailed a three inch hammer into his brain and stabbed him up...
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which brings us to this tape. when they got it, they could barely watch. >> and every day, no class, no school, papa, said, no, you have to go to school. you have to. and i'm going to have to live with this guilt. i know everybody said it's not -- you should not feel guilty, but this is my boy. >> reporter: the video chronicles two days last october. it was given to christopher's parents, who showed it to us. october 2nd -- christopher flips his desk, not uncommon for children with autism. and then he gets dragged from class repeatedly. at lunch, he's put in a face-down, prone restraint for seven minutes. a short time later, he's restrained another ten minutes. finally, this scene in the library. with the staff member next to him, christopher upends a table and is once again restrained. teachers struggle to pin him down. >> this is what disturbs me. these staff members are not in physical control of him. >> reporter: for professor wanda moore, a top expert on special needs children, these are precisely the kinds o
which brings us to this tape. when they got it, they could barely watch. >> and every day, no class, no school, papa, said, no, you have to go to school. you have to. and i'm going to have to live with this guilt. i know everybody said it's not -- you should not feel guilty, but this is my boy. >> reporter: the video chronicles two days last october. it was given to christopher's parents, who showed it to us. october 2nd -- christopher flips his desk, not uncommon for children with...
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cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. ( music throughout ) hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole grain. whole grain... studies show that people who eat more whole grain tend to have a healthier body weight. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains... and 110 calories per lightly sweetened serving. more...
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comes to buying a used car. already happens on ebay. and they do a little research. that makes sense. i would definitely go to the internet to do research to buy a car. but we don't know yet. gm is hoping that getting directly involved in the online sales will give buyers some security about buying this vehicle online. but you're spending thousands of dollars so one reason that gm and ebay are testing it out in california, evidently residents in california are a little more tech-savvy than the rest of us and that might help the program have success. we'll see. we'll find out in the coming weeks if they're able to do it. looking at the markets today, we're seeing a little pull-back. that's pretty normal considering the rally we saw on friday. people taking a little bit of profit. the dow, keep in mind, is at a nine-month high and up about 43% since the low point reached in march. right now, the dow is up about three-quarters of a percent, the nasdaq off more than that. so tiny pull-back ahead of the federal reser
comes to buying a used car. already happens on ebay. and they do a little research. that makes sense. i would definitely go to the internet to do research to buy a car. but we don't know yet. gm is hoping that getting directly involved in the online sales will give buyers some security about buying this vehicle online. but you're spending thousands of dollars so one reason that gm and ebay are testing it out in california, evidently residents in california are a little more tech-savvy than the...
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people see this thing, if you do see us anywhere across the country, give us a honk. if you see this bus parked anywhere in the country, come and see us. there will be seven of us on the bus, traveling for six days, it's going to be a great, great time. >> i know you're on the facebook and also tweeting, right. >> reporter: we're going to be tweeting. my address at ali velshi and bus has its own address at cnn express. we're going to talk about who we're meeting, it will be on cnn.com and on cnn all week. we want to get a pulse, no pun intended on the nation on health care. >> i want folks to be able to find you to see you and talk to you. >> reporter: if you're nowhere near the bus, tell us what you're thinking. >> travel well, my friend. >> reporter: we will, thank you. >>> it is a make or break month for health care. is your representative holding a town hall meeting? are you going? what would you tell your elected official. share it with us by logging on to cnn.com/tony, we'll read your comments in about 15 minutes or so. >>> the search for the final two victims o
people see this thing, if you do see us anywhere across the country, give us a honk. if you see this bus parked anywhere in the country, come and see us. there will be seven of us on the bus, traveling for six days, it's going to be a great, great time. >> i know you're on the facebook and also tweeting, right. >> reporter: we're going to be tweeting. my address at ali velshi and bus has its own address at cnn express. we're going to talk about who we're meeting, it will be on...
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what have you got for us, poppy? >> worse than expected number when we look at the unemployment claims this week and what you need to know in every state you're eligible for those 26 weeks but then it changes, rick, when you look at the extension. it changes from about say 79 weeks in michigan where you have the highest unemployment in the country to 46 weeks in the state of utah. two extensions all depend on where you live. that's what you need to know. getting the final extension can be really tricky. that's what we found out. we talked to folks at the national employment law and they said the rules are crazy and they estimate that only half of the people that should get the unemployment benefits are actually receiving them. that's a big problem in this recession. one example, every week you've got to prove that you looked for work in three different places to qualify. how do you do that? you can do that online, you can do that over the phone, but if you have a claim that is a little different and needs some explai
what have you got for us, poppy? >> worse than expected number when we look at the unemployment claims this week and what you need to know in every state you're eligible for those 26 weeks but then it changes, rick, when you look at the extension. it changes from about say 79 weeks in michigan where you have the highest unemployment in the country to 46 weeks in the state of utah. two extensions all depend on where you live. that's what you need to know. getting the final extension can be...
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it's not the term being used. instead it's about the specific thing, the reconciliation that got inside the 2010 budget. >> some are calling it ramming it through. >> well, some might see it that way. if, let's emphasize, we don't know if it is going to happen, but if it were to happen, this is the way it would be reasonably possible. >>> what do you think, should the democrats move forward on health care reform without republican support? go to our blog cnn.com/newsroom and vote. the vote has been pretty dramatically one sided the last time we checked. let's check it out now. many of our viewers have been saying yes to that. i guess we don't have those results or do we? if we do, i can't see it. >>> looking for more of what you've been seeing on cnn, check out cnn.com/healthcare. this is really where you're going to get answers about everything circling about what's in the bill, what's not in the bill, where the debates are, where they're not, the hown tall meetings, the key players, the different plans and stick
it's not the term being used. instead it's about the specific thing, the reconciliation that got inside the 2010 budget. >> some are calling it ramming it through. >> well, some might see it that way. if, let's emphasize, we don't know if it is going to happen, but if it were to happen, this is the way it would be reasonably possible. >>> what do you think, should the democrats move forward on health care reform without republican support? go to our blog cnn.com/newsroom...
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go ahead and e-mail us at cnn.com/heidi and give us your two cents on health care. we would love to hear it. you could also call the hot line to heidi, the number 1-877-742-5760. >>> there you have the opening bell for this monday morning. in fact, those stocks continued to rally last week as the nation's unemployment rate fell. but the enthusiasm isn't really carrying over to this week. i want to get a preview of the day right now. good morning to you, felicia. >> good morning to you, heidi. investors are moving beyond last week's surprisingly upbeat jobs report and now looking ahead to the upcoming fed meeting. earnings from several big retailers are on tap from walmart and macy's some insight. nobel prize winning economist says we've actually managed to avoid a second great depression, but he also thinks that a full recovery is at least two years away. >>> but some companies are faring pretty well, mcdonald's sales rose more than 4% in july. the fast food giant benefitted from new products like it's mccafe espresso coffee. meanwhile, priceline reported a nearly 3
go ahead and e-mail us at cnn.com/heidi and give us your two cents on health care. we would love to hear it. you could also call the hot line to heidi, the number 1-877-742-5760. >>> there you have the opening bell for this monday morning. in fact, those stocks continued to rally last week as the nation's unemployment rate fell. but the enthusiasm isn't really carrying over to this week. i want to get a preview of the day right now. good morning to you, felicia. >> good morning...
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alcohol use. i'm no doctor or scientist but that is what people are basing their argument on. why are we spending so much resources on busting the casual small-time user of a drug like marijuana and so much resources in imprisoning that user when we could focus more of our attention on rehab where studies have shown by think tanks like the rand corporation where you get a lot more bang in terms of drug war buck on rehab than interdiction. >> do you think more money will go targeting the cartels, the dirty politicians and dirty cops and less on the casual user, therefore, helping the battle in mexico and impacting what we showed our viewers on that "new york times" map. the massive drug cartel activity here in the u.s. which you cover on a regular basis. >> right. look, two things, two basic things fuel the drug crisis in north america between mexico and the united states. on the mexican side it is police corruption. on the u.s. side our voracious demand for drugs. they can take the money they woul
alcohol use. i'm no doctor or scientist but that is what people are basing their argument on. why are we spending so much resources on busting the casual small-time user of a drug like marijuana and so much resources in imprisoning that user when we could focus more of our attention on rehab where studies have shown by think tanks like the rand corporation where you get a lot more bang in terms of drug war buck on rehab than interdiction. >> do you think more money will go targeting the...
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they made us run and told us you will wage jihad. they told us that the army is against the koran and wage jihad against them. the pakistan military gave cnn limited access to these boys. the army says they rescued them during heavy fighting. their identities protected because of the possibility of retribution. the youngest is only 13. we can't independently verify their stories, but doctors say they have no doubt. the boys themselves each told me how they were kidnapped by the taliban. "i was coming from the shop to my house, i had some stuff with me. they said, put your stuff in the car. should we drop you in the square or in the village? they blindfolded me and pot hand on my mouth. other boys said they were snatched working in the fields. in militant camps they were being trained to be suicide bombers to do the taliban's killing. >> would you kill for god? >> reporter: yes, he says. in the right circumstances or the wrong circumstances, would they kill? they wouldn't feel it. they wouldn't have an empthetic response to what's hap
they made us run and told us you will wage jihad. they told us that the army is against the koran and wage jihad against them. the pakistan military gave cnn limited access to these boys. the army says they rescued them during heavy fighting. their identities protected because of the possibility of retribution. the youngest is only 13. we can't independently verify their stories, but doctors say they have no doubt. the boys themselves each told me how they were kidnapped by the taliban. "i...